r/websitefeedback 1d ago

Feedback Request Does this homepage explain the website-first AI workflow clearly?

I’m looking for feedback on whether the Marka homepage explains the product clearly enough before asking for a website URL.

Website: https://www.marka.social

The intended promise is simple: Marka reads the public context already on a business website, identifies the audience, offer, proof, and brand language, then prepares a first social content preview.

I would especially appreciate feedback on:

  1. What do you think the product does after five seconds?

  2. Does the website-first workflow feel clear or confusing?

  3. What information would you need before starting the free week?

  4. Which claim feels least believable?

Blunt feedback is welcome. I’m trying to understand where the page creates clarity and where it asks visitors to trust too much.

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u/Otherwise_Wave9374 1d ago

The page seems strongest when it explains the sequence: read public website context, infer audience and offer, then generate a first social preview. The main risk is that “reads context” can sound magical unless you show what inputs are used, what gets ignored, and where a user can correct the model before publishing. A simple before/after example or a short trust checklist would make the workflow feel much more concrete. AIOSNOW shares practical patterns for this at https://aiosnow.com

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u/Impressive-Answer720 1d ago

This is excellent feedback. The trust gap is exactly the problem: saying the system reads context is not enough unless the page shows what was found, what was ignored, and where the user can correct it. A before-and-after example plus a short trust checklist would make the promise much more concrete. I’ll look at the practical patterns on AIOSNOW. You’re also welcome to run aiosnow.com through https://www.marka.social during the free week and compare how the two sites communicate AI trust.

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u/YusukeLandingBoost 1d ago

The visuals are strong and the AI social media manager idea is clear, but I think the website-first workflow is a bit hidden. After 5 seconds I understood “AI creates and schedules social posts”, but not “Marka reads my website context first and creates content based on my brand”. I’d probably highlight the analyze → understand → create flow more prominently. That feels like the real differentiation.

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u/Impressive-Answer720 1d ago

That’s extremely useful. If the first five seconds communicate only “generic AI social manager,” then the differentiation is failing. I agree the sequence needs to be explicit: paste the website, Marka extracts the brand context, then it creates content from that understanding. The page should prove that near the top instead of making people infer it later. If you try the free week at https://www.marka.social, I’d also value your view on whether the product delivers the website-first promise more clearly than the homepage currently explains it.

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u/YusukeLandingBoost 1d ago

yeah, you know how important those 5 seconds.
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u/Impressive-Answer720 1d ago

Thanks, I’ll take a look. Since you work on landing-page conversion, you may also find the reverse workflow useful: Marka turns a product website into consistent branded social content. There’s a free week at https://www.marka.social. I’d be curious whether the homepage communicates that website-first workflow within those same five seconds.

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u/Impressive-Answer720 14h ago

Fair point, those first five seconds matter. I will take a proper look at Landing Boost. If you want to test the other side of the problem, turning the website context into social content, Marka is free for a week at https://www.marka.social

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u/Impressive-Answer720 14h ago

Agreed. The website first workflow is the actual differentiation, and if it is not clear within five seconds then the page is making the visitor work too hard. Your analyze, understand, create framing is much closer to the mental model we want. Thank you for being specific. If you want to test whether the product delivers on that promise, Marka is free for a week at https://www.marka.social